The Wabash Jazzmen will be taking to the stage at Eagley Jazz Club on Monday, October 21.
And people are urged to turn up early to see the very popular band.
Eagley Jazz Club is a not-for-profit organisation by volunteers, for the benefit of Trad Jazz lovers.
Doors open at 7pm, band starts at 8pm to 10.30pm.
Tickets which are available at the door are £8 of £4 for students £4.
The band will perform at Dunscar Conservative Club, Hardmans Lane, Bromley Cross, Bolton BL7 9HJ, a ground-floor venue with a large, free car park.
For further details please email eagleyjazzclub@gmail.com.
Bolton’s Eagley Jazz Club is one of the six places in the North West you can hear live traditional or trad jazz.
The "old-fashioned" sound started in 1920s New Orleans and had a UK comeback with acts like Chris Barber.
The Bromley Cross club shows its passion for the music. It is not-for-profit and entirely volunteer-run.
Most of those who attend its twice-monthly events are over 70.
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